Algebra 2 Common Core

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ISBN 10: 0133186024
ISBN 13: 978-0-13318-602-4

Chapter 6 - Radical Functions and Rational Exponents - 6-4 Rational Exponents - Practice and Problem-Solving Exercises - Page 387: 81

Answer

$x^{\frac{3}{10}}$

Work Step by Step

When one exponential term is divided by another exponential term with the same base, subtract the exponents, keeping the base as-is: $x^{\frac{3}{5} - \frac{3}{10}}$ Before subtracting the fractional exponents, convert fractions such that they have the same denominator: $x^{\frac{6}{10} - \frac{3}{10}}$ Subtract the exponents: $x^{\frac{3}{10}}$
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